Book: 90 Things That Irritate The S**t Out Of Me...Or At Least Make Me Frown by G. Eric Francis

G. Eric Francis

about this book: "I will say the language for me was a little too much but once I got past all of that I will say it's easy reading."

"The sad thing is that the humor was diminished by the vulgar language."

"Laugh out loud funny and downright poignant at others times, this is a good piece of work."

Sigh.

The above are samples of reviews from my 4th book, "90 Things That Irritate The Sh** Out Of Me…Or At Least Make Me Frown."

When I wrote the book, I knew that a few people would just see the "colorful metaphors" while missing the entire point of the book.

But since I am a gambler when it comes to writing, I figured this book would find an audience. Folks who are honest and candid with their thoughts and opinions. People who aren't afraid to laugh at things, even if there aren't meant for "proper company." Ultimately, people who know sometimes life can be irritating, frustrating and cause your head to shake in disbelief, but you laugh anyway.

Rude people who cut you off on the highway. Supermarket trips that make you want to consider kicking the person in front of you. Yelling at your genitals for having the ability to create children. Never mind all of the ugliness of the world, from racism to war, men who mistreat women to guys who don't wash their hands after they go to the bathroom.

Irritating things. We as a species are so flawed, I see that we have only 2 choices. We are cruel to one another (the more popular choice), or we can laugh it off and carry on with our day.

That is truly what "90 Things" is all about.

Written in short sections, "90 Things" is a tongue-in-cheek look at life and the things in it that drive us insane. The book tackles a variety of subjects:

The controversial (racial tension and stereotypes) to the simply annoying (rude people in supermarkets);

The lack of good sense in smart people (why women let men keep hurting them) to pure greed (how the rich keeps getting richer off of the middle class, the inane status of American politics);

The joys (and mostly trials) of raising offspring (children and their evil ways) before finally taking an inside look at my own pet peeves that make me place my head in my hands in frustration.

So if you are one of those folks who laugh at things (even if you are perceived as "too old" to do so), I am willing to bet that "90 Things" is a book you will enjoy. It'll make you laugh, cringe, think, and shake your head like I do at the things that make us all, well, human.

It is on sale now for .99 on Kindle through 4/21, down from its list price of 3.99. I am willing to take a massive profit cut because I believe this book has something for everyone. I only ask for 3 small favors:

READ. REVIEW. SHARE.

So I hope you check it out. I can't promise you will like it, but I am confident you won't be bored.